Combining Shapes.

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Presentation transcript:

Combining Shapes

Here are some shapes that you are familiar with.

Here are some more shapes that you are familiar with.

Try to build a hexagon. What shapes did you use?

Shapes Put together a square and a triangle to form a new shape. What does it look like?

Put together trapezoids and hexagons to make a wall pattern. Shapes Put together trapezoids and hexagons to make a wall pattern.

Put together trapezoids and hexagons to make a flower. Shapes Put together trapezoids and hexagons to make a flower.

Building a Pattern Use pattern blocks to build a pattern. For example, alternate a trapezoid followed by a triangle.

Find how many triangles make up a trapezoid. Shapes Find how many triangles make up a trapezoid.

Find how many triangles make up a hexagon. Shapes Find how many triangles make up a hexagon.

Building a Pattern Use pattern blocks to build a pattern.  For example, here the pattern consists just of rhombi.

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